Tests Uncovered: Verb Questions in Redesigned SAT Writing

by Jodie
Dec 01, 2015

This week we are taking a look at Verb Questions on the Redesigned SAT Writing Section.

What does this question look like?

These questions will ask a student to select the correct form of a verb within the context of a passage.

Example:

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How often does this question appear?

There are approximately 3–5 Verb Questions (9% of the section).

How does this compare to the current SAT?

The current SAT tests verb tense more frequently than the redesigned SAT will. However, the current SAT also offers more clues per question. These clues help students determine correct answers despite gaps in knowledge. Thus, a student who does not understand verb tense rules may use other parts of the question to identify the credited response. On the redesigned SAT, students do not have these clues to draw from. Instead, students will need to understand the rules of verb agreement to get these questions correct.

What does this mean for students?

Students who wish to do well on the redesigned SAT Writing section should learn their verb rules. It’s not enough to know simple past, present, or future tenses. The redesigned SAT tests past and perfect tense as well as agreement between subjects and verbs. If you’re feeling rusty with verb tense and/or usage, take some time to study independently or with a tutor.

Will this question be on the PSAT?

Yes. Verb Questions will make up approximately 9% of the PSAT Writing section, too.

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About Jodie

As a dedicated tutor with several years of experience helping students achieve their academic and professional goals, UCLA Honors Graduate Jodie has learned the importance of adapting to individual students’ learning styles, needs, and objectives to offer a personalized curriculum catered specifically to the client. Having worked with students of all ages in subjects ranging from basic reading and math to university-level disciplines, Jodie carries with her a diverse array of academic experiences and insight. Perhaps most relevant to Jodie’s field of expertise is her notable mastery of standardized test preparation and development strategies. Jodie has cultivated an arsenal of weapons to beat secondary and college entrance exams such as SAT, ACT, ISEE, and GRE, and takes great pride in sharing these strategies with students. In fact, Jodie has directly contributed to the development and ranking of an array of practice test questions and exercises used in schools and learning facilities across the country. Through these experiences, Jodie has discovered that though no two students learn exactly alike, all students can benefit from a personalized approach to learning.

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